Deputies respond to possible break-in near East 10th St, Tucson AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a neighbor near East 10th Street in Tucson reported hearing banging noises on a back patio and believed someone might be trying to break into a nearby house. Deputies responded to the possible burglary but found the structure vacant after checking the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police West Division
Listen to dispatch call
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
General office, I saw a three-check welfare, 2611 North Warren sector five event 109 at 2104.
00:14
(name withheld) 1039 for 1040 with possible 1037 near East 10th Street.
00:19
The caller believes someone may be trying to get into their neighbor's house.
00:23
They're hearing banging on the back patio.
00:24
Is there a unit to start?
00:35
District 33, I can get around.
00:40
10-4[1] on District 34, can you hear me? 10-4, Code 19.
00:46
I need assistance with yourself to District 33 or 34 again.
00:49
The complainant is a neighbor hearing someone banging on their neighbor's backyard.
00:53
He believes they're trying to get inside the house.
00:59
District 33 is out.
01:02
We will page them.
01:08
You're one, we're monitoring.
01:12
10-4[1].
01:14
District 33, I copy that the structure is vacant.
01:18
We can go ahead and clear the air. Units can respond to normal traffic, and we'll try and set up a containment on it.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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